Family Strengthening Resources
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TAP808 is led by educators and advocates with lived and professional experience in prevention and survivor support and is part of Domestic Violence Action Center (DVAC). Families can connect for prevention education, advocacy, and resources that promote safety and healthy relationships.
Project Koa Yoga offers a curated collection of books, articles, podcasts, and practices rooted in trauma-informed and culturally responsive healing. Families can explore resources on breathwork, movement, and nervous system regulation to support mental health, resilience, and healthy relationships.
(Historic Land Divisions of Hawaiʻi)
This interactive mapping tool shows historic ahupuaʻa boundaries across Hawaiʻi, including place names with proper diacritical marks. Families can use it to identify their island, moku, or ahupuaʻa and deepen their connection to place through learning about and building relationships with ʻāina.
The Aloha ʻĀina Project is a K–12 educational framework rooted in the ahupuaʻa system and the belief that the land is chief and people are its caretakers. Families can learn how this approach uses land-based Indigenous knowledge to promote stewardship, shared responsibility, and community well-being through place-based learning.
Expect Respect is a collection of short, locally developed videos and digital resources that support conversations about boundaries, consent, healthy relationships, and sexual violence prevention. Families, youth, and educators can use these storytelling-based tools to spark reflection, dialogue, and learning in culturally grounded ways.
Remembering Our Intimacies centers Indigenous perspectives on intimacy, relationships, and collective memory. Families can engage with poetry and reflection that offer cultural grounding for prevention and healing while honoring shared responsibility and connection.
Rooted in ʻĀina: Resources for Healing and (Re)connection
This collection brings together research, community spaces, and everyday practices that support healing and re-connection through relationship with ʻāina. Grounded in Indigenous knowledge and community care, the resource highlights ʻāina as foundational to health, resilience, and collective well-being.
This advocacy guide and resource packet offers tools and guidance for engaging in sexual violence prevention at the legislative level. Families, advocates, and community members can learn about Hawaiʻi’s legislative process, prepare testimony, track prevention bills, and explore policy examples that promote safety and protective environments.
What Artists Can Do: Responding to State Violence
This guide offers support for artists and cultural workers responding to state violence and harm. Families and community members can learn how creative practices can promote ethical engagement, accountability, and advocacy for positive change.
Healing in Color: Adult & Youth Coloring Books
The Healing in Color adult and youth coloring books provide a meditative practice that supports reflection, regulation, and wellness. Families and groups can use these culturally grounded resources to promote grounding, self-expression, and gentle shifts from crisis toward care.
Sexual Violence Education & Prevention Resources for Trusted Adults
This resource offers a comprehensive collection of sexual violence prevention and response tools for parents, caregivers, educators, and other trusted adults in Hawaiʻi. Families can access hotlines, guidance on recognizing grooming, supportive responses to disclosures, and age-appropriate consent and online safety education to prevent harm and respond with care.
Hoʻolauna Worksheet – Relationship with Self
A reflection tool used during the conference opening to support grounding in relationship with self. Hoʻolauna invites participants to reflect on how relationship with self informs relationships with others, ʻāina, and systems.
Rooted in ʻĀina: Resources for Healing and (Re)connection
This collection brings together research, community spaces, and everyday practices that support healing and re-connection through relationship with ʻāina. Grounded in Indigenous knowledge and community care, the resource highlights ʻāina as foundational to health, resilience, and collective well-being.
Guidance for Trusted Adults Responding to Disclosure
Practical guidance for parents, caregivers, educators, and community members on how to respond when a child, youth, or adult discloses sexual harm. Emphasizes belief, safety, and connection to appropriate support.
Maui County - Sexual Assault Crisis Support
Offers immediate, 24-hour statewide services for survivors of sexual violence. Families and individuals can access help and guidance anytime it’s needed.
Kauaʻi County - Sexual Assault Crisis Support
Offers immediate, 24-hour statewide services for survivors of sexual violence. Families and individuals can access help and guidance anytime it’s needed.
Hawaii County - Sexual Assault Crisis Support
Offers immediate, 24-hour statewide services for survivors of sexual violence. Families and individuals can access help and guidance anytime it’s needed.
City & County of Honolulu - Sexual Assault Crisis Support
Offers immediate, 24-hour statewide services for survivors of sexual violence. Families and individuals can access help and guidance anytime it’s needed.

